What Do Hipsters and Supreme Court Justices Have in Common?

Only a third of all Americans have a favorable view of the Supreme Court. But at least the justices who sit on the nation’s highest court score better than hipsters.

Hipsters – the sometimes grungy young adults with countercultural attitudes and an artistic bent – are looked at favorably by just 16 percent of the public, according a new survey from Public Policy Polling.

The pollsters had some fun with the survey, asking voters whether hipsters should be subject to a special tax on account of being annoying. More than one in four of the respondents (27 percent) said yes.

The pollsters didn’t ask whether justices on the Supreme Court should be subject to an annoyance tax.